Why Waste What You Can Share.

My name is Neal Brown. I'm a founder, a neighbor, and someone who has spent a lot of time thinking about why good food ends up in the trash when someone a few blocks away could use it.

WinWin started as a simple question; “What am I going to do with all this leftover Japanese Curry?” For you it might be “I have a million cucumbers!” I grew up around the kind of generosity that doesn't announce itself. The neighbor who drops off soup when you're sick without being asked. The gardener who leaves tomatoes on the stoop because they are too pretty not to share. The baker who always leaves the days unsold bread outside for those who need it. That's Hoosier Hospitality- the culture WinWin is built on..

Every day, good food goes to waste in kitchens across every neighborhood in America.

WinWin exists for that food — and for the neighbors who'd rather share it than throw it away.

We're launching in Indianapolis this May. If it works here — and I believe it will — we'll take it everywhere else.

— Neal Brown, Founder, W/nW/n